Jawaharlal Nehru may or may not have spied on Subhash Chandra Bose’s family long after Netaji was believed dead, but it wasn’t for the reason you think.

That’s right. The Bose family harbours a secret weapon. And he puts James Bond to shame.

(Photos Courtesy: youtube/Ulka 50 Years)

In this iconic Bombay Dyeing ad, Subhash Chandra Bose’s grand-nephew Ardhendu is the ultimate man’s man.

Do you use a knife to cut your fruit? Pah! Ardhenduda uses a kitana.

In the 90-second video, he strokes his pet leopard, judo-chops his way through a bunch of gundas, rescues a damsel in distress and enjoys her... gratitude.

‘The Marksman’ is good with knives and guns too!

Now, if you were the Intelligence Bureau, could you allow this super-spy with his studly awesomeness go unwatched?

We know we can’t stop watching the video.

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This piece is a spoof. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

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